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  1. Sarah Townsend, known professionally as Sarah McGuinness, is an Irish singer, composer, producer, director, and screenwriter. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, McGuinness grew up singing harmonies with her mother and sisters in County Donegal. At Christmas, she sang carols with a young Peter Cunnah .

  2. Going for the gold: Models of agency in Japanese and American contexts. HR Markus, Y Uchida, H Omoregie, SSM Townsend, S Kitayama. Psychological Science 17 (2), 103-112. , 2006. 242. 2006. A difference-education intervention equips first-generation college students to thrive in the face of stressful college situations.

  3. www.marshall.usc.edu › personnel › sarah-townsendSarah Townsend - USC Marshall

    Associate Professor of Management and Organization. Sarah Townsend studies the psychological foundations of inequality. Her research reveals the dysfunctional behaviors and physiological costs that can result when individuals’ cultural norms collide with the dominant cultural norms of organizations.

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  4. Dittmann, A.G., Stephens, N.M., & Townsend, S. S. M. (2024). Interdependent behavior only benefits employees from working-class backgrounds when it is both enacted ...

  5. 6 de ene. de 2021 · Sarah Townsend is an associate professor of management and organization at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. She uses a cultural psychological approach to research the sources of and solutions to inequality.

  6. Sarah TOWNSEND, Assistant Professor of Management and Organization | Cited by 2,312 | of University of Southern California, California (USC) | Read 38 publications | Contact Sarah TOWNSEND.

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sarah Townsend is a British Emmy Nominated producer, director, composer, and screenwriter. Townsend has worked across all genres, starting off in theatre and stage shows, moving into music production and then moving into feature and documentary film-making.